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Re: Help rigging for my animation final

I have done all the tutorials and they haven't helped. I need someone who specifically knows rigging to kind of walk me threw going from a model I just made to setting it up for the biped. It seems like it would not be too hard, I am just stumped on the part before you put the biped on the model.
 


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